During his second stint in Los Angeles, Jordan Farmar played 41 games (five starts) and averaged 10.1 points, 4.9 assists and 2.5 rebounds on 41.5 percent field goals overall. He finished the year ranked sixth in the NBA in three-point field goal percentage (43.8) despite missing 41 games from a strained groin and hamstring tears on two separate occasions.

- Opening statement:
“Given the circumstances we’re not playing and we’re here (doing exit interviews), I had to deal with some injuries, but overall I showed some growth and I’m excited about the possibility for the future.”

- On if he thinks he’ll return next year:
“I’m pretty confident. This is a business and we need to approach it as such. I love Los Angeles, I love this organization and the fans. This is definitely where my heart is at.”

- On what he’s learned since first playing in L.A. till now this season:
“I’m starting to really understand my game. That was the biggest thing overseas. We were really going to live or die how I performed. Being able to shoot the ball is a tremendous asset and to make shots is huge in this league. My last two seasons I’ve been up over 40 percent (on three-pointers).”

- On how he viewed this season:
“Just trying to put it behind us. Not try to think about it. I view it as an asterisk season. We didn’t have a fair shot at it.”

- On playing with Steve Nash:
“It was great. He was somebody I had looked up to and envied what he had been doing for so long. I would sit next to him on the plane and talk about basketball and life in general. I can’t say enough about how great he was as a teammate.”

- On the injuries this season:
“Sometimes things just happen. It doesn’t have to do with toughness or strength. Injuries are a part of this game. It’s unfortunate it had to be this way. Mike D’Antoni has coached this way for a long time and it hasn’t happened before.” Farmar noted it was unfair for people to blame the coaching staff and his style of play for the injuries.

- On if he saw the team bought in to what the coaching staff wanted to do:
“Not much but understandably so. The lineup was different every night. It’s tough to win games. Out here we were just playing and we were trying to figure it out. Once we figured it out, someone went down with an injury. Once you know your role and once you know what’s going to happen, you can just do your part.”

- On playing with Nick Young this season:
“It was awesome. I was happy to see how his season played out. To see Nick really blossom into we knew who he could be. To see him smiling and play basketball, that infectious nature rubbed off on the fans and in the locker room. When we were on the floor, we had a lot of fun together.”